Rex B wrote:Dear Rex,
Thank you for your feedback regarding Starbucks' policy on open carry laws.
At Starbucks, we deeply respect the views of our customers and recognize that there is significant and genuine passion surrounding the issue of open carry weapons laws. We comply with local laws and statutes in the communities we serve. Our long-standing approach to this issue remains unchanged and we abide by the laws that permit open carry in 43 U.S. states. Where these laws don't exist, openly carrying weapons in our stores is prohibited.
As the public debate around this issue continues, we encourage customers and advocacy groups from both sides to share their input with their public officials. We are extremely sensitive to the issue of gun violence in our society and believe that supporting local laws is the right way for us to ensure a safe environment for both partners and customers.
If you have any further questions or concerns that I was unable to address, please feel free to let me know.
Warm Regards,
Kelsey F
Customer Relations
Starbucks Coffee Company
800 STARBUC (782-7282)
Dear Ryan,
Thank you for contacting Starbucks Coffee Company.
Thank you for your feedback regarding Starbucks' policy on open carry laws.
At Starbucks, we deeply respect the views of our customers and recognize that there is significant and genuine passion surrounding the issue of open carry weapons laws. We comply with local laws and statutes in the communities we serve. Our long-standing approach to this issue remains unchanged and we abide by the laws that permit open carry in 43 U.S. states. Where these laws don't exist, openly carrying weapons in our stores is prohibited.
As the public debate around this issue continues, we encourage customers and advocacy groups from both sides to share their input with their public officials. We are extremely sensitive to the issue of gun violence in our society and believe that supporting local laws is the right way for us to ensure a safe environment for both partners and customers.
If you have any further questions or concerns that I was unable to address, please feel free to let me know.
Warm Regards,
Kelsey F
Customer Relations
Starbucks Coffee Company
800 STARBUC (782-7282)
Monday through Friday, 5AM to 8PM (PST)
Monday through Friday, 5AM to 8PM (PST)
WOW!!! Thanks for posting that!!! I am officially a strong supporting customer of Starbucks!
I got the same e-mail, even if its just a blanket statment to anyone that contacted, its good to see
Well, it's basically a neutral statement that "we will abide by the laws of each community (state)" rather than a ringing endorsement of our 2nd Amendment rights.
But that's a heck of a lot better than we get from most other big companies.
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Starbucks earned a point or two in my book. There's pro 2A businesses out there. Starbucks is on the other side of the spectrum though and I wouldn't have expected it.
Makes three, but same thought.. They made the effort and went on record.
Dear Erik,
Thank you for contacting Starbucks Coffee Company.
Thank you for your feedback regarding Starbucks' policy on open carry laws.
At Starbucks, we deeply respect the views of our customers and recognize that there is significant and genuine passion surrounding the issue of open carry weapons laws. We comply with local laws and statutes in the communities we serve. Our long-standing approach to this issue remains unchanged and we abide by the laws that permit open carry in 43 U.S. states. Where these laws don't exist, openly carrying weapons in our stores is prohibited.
As the public debate around this issue continues, we encourage customers and advocacy groups from both sides to share their input with their public officials. We are extremely sensitive to the issue of gun violence in our society and believe that supporting local laws is the right way for us to ensure a safe environment for both partners and customers.
If you have any further questions or concerns that I was unable to address, please feel free to let me know.
Warm Regards,
Kelsey F
Customer Relations
Starbucks Coffee Company
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Liberty wrote:Reading this thread, I'm beginning to believe that I'm the only one that doesn't pay $5.00 for coffee not even at Starbucks. I don't believe the stuff the sell for $5.00 can honestly be called coffee.
LOL... no, the five dollar stuff is more of a desert type drink with a couple "shots" of coffee(espresso) in it... but your correct. It is a stretch to call it coffee. How about we call it a "coffee drink" ?
I will confess to being guilty of occasionally standing in line and ordering a non-fat/no whip/venti mocha... . I am well aware that it costs me two punches out of my man card for every time I say it loud enough for the other people in line to realize I am an ole pro at Star bucks coffee ordering. My son in law suggests I go to 7-11 and buy regular coffee and use the flavored creamers...LOL. I don't think he understands.
I will now slink off in shame.
My usual order, in English, is quadrupal espresso (their standard espresso is a double shot to begin with) which puts the other people in line in awe of me, no man card needed.
Liberty wrote:Reading this thread, I'm beginning to believe that I'm the only one that doesn't pay $5.00 for coffee not even at Starbucks. I don't believe the stuff the sell for $5.00 can honestly be called coffee.
LOL... no, the five dollar stuff is more of a desert type drink with a couple "shots" of coffee(espresso) in it... but your correct. It is a stretch to call it coffee. How about we call it a "coffee drink" ?
I will confess to being guilty of occasionally standing in line and ordering a non-fat/no whip/venti mocha... . I am well aware that it costs me two punches out of my man card for every time I say it loud enough for the other people in line to realize I am an ole pro at Star bucks coffee ordering. My son in law suggests I go to 7-11 and buy regular coffee and use the flavored creamers...LOL. I don't think he understands.
I will now slink off in shame.
My usual order, in English, is quadrupal espresso (their standard espresso is a double shot to begin with) which puts the other people in line in awe of me, no man card needed.
You Sir, are awesome. I always thought that a Quadrupal is something that you hunt with a large-bore weapon.
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Liberty wrote:Reading this thread, I'm beginning to believe that I'm the only one that doesn't pay $5.00 for coffee not even at Starbucks. I don't believe the stuff the sell for $5.00 can honestly be called coffee.
LOL... no, the five dollar stuff is more of a desert type drink with a couple "shots" of coffee(espresso) in it... but your correct. It is a stretch to call it coffee. How about we call it a "coffee drink" ?
I will confess to being guilty of occasionally standing in line and ordering a non-fat/no whip/venti mocha... . I am well aware that it costs me two punches out of my man card for every time I say it loud enough for the other people in line to realize I am an ole pro at Star bucks coffee ordering. My son in law suggests I go to 7-11 and buy regular coffee and use the flavored creamers...LOL. I don't think he understands.
I will now slink off in shame.
My usual order, in English, is quadrupal espresso (their standard espresso is a double shot to begin with) which puts the other people in line in awe of me, no man card needed.
You Sir, are awesome. I always thought that a Quadrupal is something that you hunt with a large-bore weapon.
bronco78 wrote:Makes three, but same thought.. They made the effort and went on record.
i got the same response today but from a different person
Dear Wesley,
Thank you for contacting Starbucks Coffee Company.
Thank you for your feedback regarding Starbucks' policy on open carry laws.
At Starbucks, we deeply respect the views of our customers and recognize that there is significant and genuine passion surrounding the issue of open carry weapons laws. We comply with local laws and statutes in the communities we serve. Our long-standing approach to this issue remains unchanged and we abide by the laws that permit open carry in 43 U.S. states. Where these laws don't exist, openly carrying weapons in our stores is prohibited.
As the public debate around this issue continues, we encourage customers and advocacy groups from both sides to share their input with their public officials. We are extremely sensitive to the issue of gun violence in our society and believe that supporting local laws is the right way for us to ensure a safe environment for both partners and customers.
If you have any further questions or concerns that I was unable to address, please feel free to let me know.
Warm Regards,
Lexy Q
Customer Relations
Starbucks Coffee Company
800 STARBUC (782-7282)
Monday through Friday, 5AM to 8PM (PST)
I'm writing regarding the attempted boycott of your company by the National Gun Victims Action Council set for Feb 14th, 2012.
I want to let you know that I, along with many other folks who stand strong with the NRA and the 2nd ammendments are planning on buying your products, espically on Feb 14th.
I know that many people make decisions based on feelings and not facts. I make mine based on facts and I doubt that any citizen leaglly carrying a firearm in your stores has commited a crime of gun violence towards your employees or other customers.
That being said, I will be at one of your stores and will buy a cup of coffee in support of your companies stand to allow citizens to procede with their lives according to the law and the US constitution.
I will be passing this message along to all of my friends and family who are supporters of the 2nd ammendment and the freedoms that come along with that.
God Bless you
I will post their reply if I get one.
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Im there every morning before work anyway (i run out of coffe on the way there) so i guess ill be buying for the whole shop instead of just me on v day.
Looks like I got the same reply everyone else did, but at least they know that they are being supported.
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Thank you for contacting Starbucks Coffee Company.
Thank you for your feedback regarding Starbucks' policy on open carry laws.
At Starbucks, we deeply respect the views of our customers and recognize that there is significant and genuine passion surrounding the issue of open carry weapons laws. We comply with local laws and statutes in the communities we serve. Our long-standing approach to this issue remains unchanged and we abide by the laws that permit open carry in 43 U.S. states. Where these laws don't exist, openly carrying weapons in our stores is prohibited.
As the public debate around this issue continues, we encourage customers and advocacy groups from both sides to share their input with their public officials. We are extremely sensitive to the issue of gun violence in our society and believe that supporting local laws is the right way for us to ensure a safe environment for both partners and customers.
If you have any further questions or concerns that I was unable to address, please feel free to let me know.
Warm Regards,
Kelsey F
Customer Relations
Starbucks Coffee Company
800 STARBUC (782-7282)
Monday through Friday, 5AM to 8PM (PST)
“I know you think you understand what you thought I said but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant”
NRA- Life member
TSRA - Conditional Life Member
smoothoperator wrote:Starbucks can't make open carry legal in their Texas stores. That's up to Texas legislators.
Exactly right. I was just reading the press release linked in the OP, and it says (among other tripe):
WHY STARBUCKS? Currently, Starbucks allows guns and assault weapons to be openly carried in its stores (in 43 states) and concealed and carried in its stores (in 49 states) (See Photos). Starbucks' compliance with the National Rifle Association's Pro-Gun Agenda was exposed in 2010 when members of the "open carry" movement began meeting in popular chains, such as California Pizza Kitchen, Peets, IKEA, Disney and Starbucks openly carrying their handguns and assault rifles. (Types of Guns)
To protect their customers and employees, all of the retail chains—except for Starbucks— banned guns from being carried in their stores.
I thought to myself, "So I can open carry all of my guns in Starbucks now? Wooohoo!
On what planet full of retards do these morons live? And where do they get off making a claim for "all of the retail chains?" I carry my gun everywhere that CHL is a defense to prosecution for doing so. These folks are seriously brain-damanged.
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